Saturday, April 07, 2012

Republican Poll News--4.5.12

 
Poll: Santorum trails Romney in his home state of Pennsylvania
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, in what may be a grim development for his campaign, has lost the lead in his home state of Pennsylvania to front-runner Mitt Romney, according to a poll released on Thursday.
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Santorum forges ahead to PA but the longer he stays in, the more he hurts ...
New York Daily News
By Aliyah Shahid / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Former Pennsylvania senator and Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's poll numbers have been sliding in his home state. Rick Santorum is forging ahead with his long-shot White House bid, perhaps with ...
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New York Daily News
Santorum now trailing behind Romney in home state of Pa: poll
New York Daily News
By Aliyah Shahid / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Republican presidential candidate and former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) poll numbers are slipping in his home state of Pennsylvania. Do you think Santorum could win the GOP nomination?
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New York Daily News
Poll: Romney leads in PA
Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)
Mitt Romney is leading Rick Santorum in a new Public Policy Polling survey of Pennsylvania Republican voters, 42 percent to 37 percent – representing a 23 point swing in the race compared to a PPP poll taken a month ago. Romney gained 17 points, ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (blog)
Poll: Romney holds sizable lead over GOP foes in New York
Buffalo News
By Tom Precious ALBANY — New York state Republicans would provide former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney a comfortable victory over his GOP opponents if the primary were held today, a new poll released this morning finds. The Quinnipiac University poll ...
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Buffalo News
Santorum benefits from staying in GOP race
CNN
Polls in Pennsylvania indicate that Santorum holds a dwindling lead over Romney, who is campaigning hard in the state to try to undermine any rationale for Santorum's continued candidacy. "Pennsylvania's going to be extremely important," Republican ...
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Romney plays down chances in Pennsylvania primary
Washington Post (blog)
However, Romney's visit to Pennsylvania is very much a play to clinch the Republican nomination. A new poll out Thursday has shown Romney and Santorum in a close race. The survey from Democratic polling firm PPP showed Romney taking 42 percent of ...
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Blogs
 
Capitol Confidential » Poll: Turner leads among GOP Senate hopefuls
By Jimmy Vielkind, Capitol bureau
A poll released this morning by Quinnipiac University finds Rep. Bob Turner with a slight lead over his rivals for the GOP nomination to take on Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, although most Republicans — 57 percent — haven't picked a candidate for ...
Capitol Confidential
Poll: Mitt Romney Leads Rick Santorum In NY GOP Primary, But ...
By ebindelglass
Quinnipiac University poll director Maurice Carroll says that Romney thumps Santorum 54 to 21 in the primary, and neither Newt Gingrich nor Rep. Ron Paul are even in it.
CBS New York
Republican Voters Uncertain as Gillibrand Dominates in a New Poll ...
By Colby Hamilton
In a new Quinnipiac poll released on Thursday, Republican voters weighed in on the candidates seeking their party's nod for ...
The latest stories from www.wnyc.org
Poll Watch: Rasmussen 2012 Pennsylvania Republican Primary ...
By Mark B. Lowe
Rasmussen has just released their first Pennsylvania poll: Rasmussen 2012 Pennsylvania Republican Primary Survey Rick Santorum 42% Mitt Romney 38% Ron.
Race 4 2012
Rick Santorum | Pennsylvania Poll | Mitt Romney Leads | The Daily ...
By Jamie Weinstein
According to a Public Policy Polling (PPP) poll released late Wednesday night, Romney leads Santorum in Pennsylvania among likely Republican primary voters 42 percent to 37 percent. The last PPP poll taken in Pennsylvania nearly a ...
The Daily Caller

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